Colorado.gov went offline Wednesday afternoon and a landing page with links to other state services took its place. All other state websites and services were still available, according to the Governor’s Office of Information Technology.
A spokesperson from the office said the suspected “foreign actor” targeted multiple state government services and websites across the country but did not provide information as to which other states were affected by the cyberattack.
The state’s office of information technology and the State Emergency Operations Center is actively working with state and federal partners to restore access to the Colorado.gov page. Officials said other security measures are being taken to make sure other state websites and services remain unaffected.Colorado is no stranger to cyberattacks. In 2018, the Colorado Department of Transportation was the victim of two SamSam ransomware attacks, in which hackers demanded Bitcoin payments to release hijacked files and unlock the system. Two Iranian men were indicted on charges related to hacking for the attack.
And just last month, the City of Wheat Ridge was hit with a ransomware attack known as BlackCat, in which the attackers, likely from Eastern Europe, demanded $5 million to unlock the city’s municipal data and computer systems, according to our partners at The Denver Post.
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